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¡Hi! My name is Des and I am a des•igner who ships impact through craftsmanship & code.
The Now Katılım Mart 2010
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@AdamWhitcroft @claudeai With all the performance issues these days, we have been all downgraded anyways 😁
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Hey @claudeai I just paid for Pro, but the UI is telling me I'm on Free everywhere (without access to Pro features). What gives?

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@AdamFard_ Humans stupefy AI the same way we have always done with technology
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this free resource will help you build world class Skill files for your agents...I'm giving it away, all I ask is you share the love so the max amount of people benefit
- it uses an iterative/recursive process to self improve
- it includes an example of what a great skill looks like
you still need to use your expertise/judgement as the baseline for the best results, but it will do a better job than Anthropic's skill creator skill
use it, enjoy it, share it
gist.github.com/boringmarketer…

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Designers are the most underrated hire in tech.
Not talking about someone who makes things pretty. talking about someone who holds the whole product in their head. the look, the feel, the strategy, what it needs to become 2 years from now.
When building was hard, engineers owned the status hierarchy. made sense. Building is no longer hard.
The variance in outcomes shifted almost entirely to judgment. What to build, how to sequence it, how to talk about it.
Designers have always trained for that judgment.
The rarest versions are the ones shipping products faster than most eng-heavy teams.
The variance in outcomes has almost entirely shifted to: what do we build, in what order, and why does it matter.
The story is clear from the beginning. You can't retrofit narrative onto a product. Designers know this better than anyone.
Before you say "designers have always been valuable"... Yes. But now they *might* be the most important person in the room.
Their value compounds like never before. Most founders/companies just haven't caught up yet.
Felix Lee@felixleezd
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Check out my latest article: The Product Thinker linkedin.com/pulse/product-… via @LinkedIn
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@felixleezd In a room full of artists, be the one who understands the material.
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This company punches above its weight class. Computer has radically shifted a ton of tasks away from Claude. My favorite use case is Model Council where you ask the three frontier models to hash a squirrelly problem out.
Personal Computer ratchets things up:
Perplexity@perplexity_ai
Announcing Personal Computer. Personal Computer is an always on, local merge with Perplexity Computer that works for you 24/7. It's personal, secure, and works across your files, apps, and sessions through a continuously running Mac mini.
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They said photography wasn’t art.
They said cinema wasn’t art.
They said video games weren’t art.
Now they say AI arts/digital art isn’t art.
I’ve spent over a decade with my studio team turning millions of data points into living, breathing artwork experiences ethically — at MoMA, at the Guggenheim, at the Venice Biennale. Not because a machine told me what to create, but because I had a vision that no traditional tool could realize.
Denying all AI technologies as an artistic medium doesn’t protect art. It limits it. The artists who embrace new tools don’t replace the old masters — they join them.
Art is not defined by the brush. It’s defined by the intention, the emotion, and the courage to see the world differently.
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